Microsoft has proven with its first real Windows tablet that it has a clear vision. We'd argue that it's focused a bit too much on touch, as the Touch and Type Cover isn't a real alternative for an actual keyboard and touchpad. Touch operation is still an issue on the Windows desktop, it's just not made for it (yet). The Windows Store doesn't have enough useful apps for the Metro environment to be a true alternative yet. Microsoft hasn't even released a touch version of the Office package yet. The general feeling we therefore get after testing and using the Surface Pro is that it's a work in progress. It's an interesting attempt with lots of potential, but it won't be for everyone.